Out of the Park
My 7th Stitch Fix arrived last night, and I’ve got to hand it to my stylist Leah. Girl, you just get me. I love every single item.
See what I got, how it all fits, and which items I’m keeping.
I love my stylist so much. Many friends who’ve done Stitch Fix have told me they get different stylists sometimes, but in my 7 fixes I’ve never worked with anyone but Leah. She is on point.
ITEM 1 & 2:
Cammie Turtleneck Pullover, $78
Olive Addison Skinny Jean, $88
This pullover sweater fit so perfectly and is versatile for the fall and winter months, so I’m definitely tempted to keep it. Bonus: It has pockets! The olive skinny jeans fit well, but they were a little loose. And the front pockets weren’t even real. So, points retracted. I still loved both items, though.
ITEM 3:
Skye Lace-Up Wedge Bootie, $80
Another pair of booties in this fix! Except this time, they were half the price of the ones from my 6th Stitch Fix. Leah listens to my feedback and acts on it. I feel like we’re in a real relationship! 😉 While these boots are cute, I wasn’t sure about spending $80 on them. I waited to see how my referral credit came into play and what the grand total would be.
ITEM 4:
Whitnee Knit Dress, $64
Despite my silly face (and dirty mirror) in this photo, I actually liked this dress enough to keep it and wear it a lot. But it wasn’t love at first sight. I am not super comfortable with form-sitting casual dresses like this; I’m not sure why. But with leggings, a scarf, and a jacket, I know I’d wear it a lot during the colder months.
ITEM 5:
Glynn Faux Leather Detail Moto Legging, $58
ENTER: The moto leggings. You can’t see much of them in the above photo, but you can see the happiness on my face! Here’s a closer look:
I’ve been wanting to try moto leggings for a while now, and Leah found some that are incredibly affordable! They’re also super comfortable. I just love them. Edgy yet understated. Perfection.
How it Breaks Down:
As you can see, if I were to keep all five of these items, I’d get 25% off, along with my referral credit ($130 off). That means scoring all 5 of these lovely items for less than $167. But, I don’t really want to spend $167. I want to spend $0 and just keep a few items. Choices, choices. I have until Monday, October 31 to decide… scary!
What Should I Keep?!
And hey! If you want to try Stitch Fix for the first time, use my referral code! Or if you want to learn how to start ramping up referral credit, read about my strategy here!
I love your style! So overall would you say Stitch Fix is worth it? I think I’d like to try it someday.
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Thanks, and yes! I recommend it; just take some time and put together a good Style Profile (on the Stitch Fix website) and a good representation of what you like and want in a Pinterest board (and then copy/paste the URL of your Pinterest board into your Style Profile so the stylist can reference it). 🙂
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I will do that, thanks!
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I would keep it all but if you have to choose one thing I would send back the booties…all the outfits would look great with the black booties you have on in the pic with the black Moto leggings…just my thought. I love it all!
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Thanks! Difficult decisions to make!
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You’ve got class, girl!
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Ha, thanks! 🙂
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Keep it all. No brainer!!!
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I’d keep them all! Seriously and Leah is a keeper
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